Four new cases of salmonella disease linked to Vietnamese rolls - bringing ...

Four new patients contract deadly salmonella poisoning from Vietnamese rolls - bringing number of casualties to 15 Four new cases of salmonella poisoning linked bakeries have been confirmed  South Australia Health confirmed on Friday that number of cases had risen to 15   They are investigating cases linked to three Angkor Bakery stores in Adelaide 

By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 03:03 GMT, 15 February 2019 | Updated: 03:03 GMT, 15 February 2019

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Four new cases of salmonella poisoning linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries have been confirmed following an urgent warning from health authorities.

South Australia Health confirmed on Friday that the number of cases had risen to 15 and 11 people needed to be hospitalised because of the deadly disease.

The update comes the day after the health authority said they were investigating a cluster of salmonella cases linked to three Angkor Bakery stores in Adelaide's northern suburbs. 

Four new cases of salmonella poisoning linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries have been confirmed (stock image)

Four new cases of salmonella poisoning linked to a string of Vietnamese bakeries have been confirmed (stock image)

Victims of the food poisoning had fallen ill after eating Vietnamese rolls purchased at the bakeries, SA Health said on Thursday. 

The salmonella cases are linked to the stores at Springbank Plaza in Burton,

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